Today producer Joshua McNichols introduces us to storyteller Peggy Sturdivant. Well, he can’t really introduce her, since you already know her as the regular host of this podcast, or as the founder of the Ballard Writers Collective. Peggy is also a newspaper columnist and author of the book Out of Nowhere. Today Peggy shares her story “Unprescribed Honeymoon.”

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Host Peggy Sturdivant introduces us to storyteller Ingrid Ricks, author of the book “Hippie Boy, A Girl’s Story.” Today Ingrid will share a story about how losing her vision helped her see what counts.

Ingrid Ricks

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Today, host Peggy Sturdivant introduces us to storyteller Alison Krupnick, author of the blog, “Slice of Midlife.” Alison wrote a forthcoming book called Ruminations from the Minivan, Musings From a World Grown Large, then Small, which chronicles her transformation from a small town New Jersey girl to world traveling diplomat and finally, Ballard minivan-driving Mom. Today she’ll be sharing her parenting philosophy, “Battle Hymn of the Jersey Mother.”

Alison Krupnick

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